Looking to kickstart a successful career in Europe? Whether you’re aiming for a business or employment opportunity, the Netherlands Government offers the Netherlands Job Seeker Visa, known as the “Residence Permit for Orientation Year.” This visa allows you to search for jobs and work in the Netherlands for up to one year and is open to applicants worldwide. Other countries like Portugal, Sweden, Germany, Austria, UAE, and Norway also provide similar job seeker visas.
The Netherlands Government recognizes the importance of giving highly educated migrants time to find employment or establish their own business after completing their studies. Here’s an overview of the Netherlands Job Seeker Visa, eligibility requirements, and application steps.
About the Netherlands Job Seeker Visa
- Country: Netherlands
- Visa Name: Residence Permit for Orientation Year
- Eligibility: Open to applicants from all countries
Eligible Countries for this Permit
Applicants must be citizens of countries outside the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA).
Validity of the Permit
The Netherlands Job Seeker Visa is valid for one year, providing sufficient time to find employment or start a business in the Netherlands.
Visa Cost
- Application Fee: €210
Processing Time
The application processing time is generally within 90 days.
Eligibility Criteria for the Netherlands Job Seeker Visa
To qualify, you must meet one of the following requirements:
- Situation 1: Conducted research in the Netherlands within the past 3 years under a research residence permit.
- Situation 2: Completed a master’s degree in the last 3 years as part of an Erasmus Mundus Masters Course.
- Situation 3: Completed one of these programs in the Netherlands in the last 3 years:
- Accredited bachelor’s or master’s program at a Dutch higher education institution.
- A post-master program in the Netherlands lasting at least one academic year (minimum 10 months).
- A study program within the Cultural Policy (Special-Purpose Funding) Act.
- A study program under the development cooperation policy of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Situation 4: Graduated with a master’s, doctoral, or post-master degree from a Designated Foreign Educational Institution (a top-ranked university outside the Netherlands).
What is a Designated Foreign Educational Institution?
Designated institutions are top-ranked universities (in the top 200) based on at least two recognized global university rankings from different publishers.
Application Timeline
You must apply within 3 years of completing your studies (Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Ph.D.).
Required Documents
On the day of your appointment at the Dutch Embassy, bring:
- Completed Application Form
- Passport: A valid passport or travel document
- Tuberculosis (TB) Test: A test will be required after arriving in the Netherlands.
- Degree Certificate: Bachelor’s or master’s degree from an accredited institution.
Additional documents may be required, as specified in the application form.
How to Apply
Visit the official IND website, select your country, and follow the application instructions.
